The three top trading companies were Ghani Glo Hol with a volume of 57,965,000 shares and price per share of Rs46.20, WorldCall Telecom with a volume of 53,341,000 and price per share of Rs3.56 and Azgard Nine with volume of 42,158,500 and price per share of Rs25.82. Unilever Foods witnessed maximum increase of Rs1515.15 per share, closing at Rs21723.37. Rafhan Maize was runner up, share prices of which increased by Rs249, closing at Rs10449. Philip Morris Pak recorded a maximum decrease of Rs55 per share, closing at Rs922 followed by Wyeth Pak Ltd, the prices of which declined by Rs42 per share, closing at Rs1730.
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